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i'm sure chris bosh would love for jason to be the 15th man for the heat.
I feel like if there's any team that will sign Jason Collins, it's the Spurs.
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i'm sure chris bosh would love for jason to be the 15th man for the heat.
I feel like if there's any team that will sign Jason Collins, it's the Spurs.
I feel like if there's any team that will sign Jason Collins, it's the Spurs.
i'm sure chris bosh would love for jason to be the 15th man for the heat.
The nets were doing the same thing when they were in NJ
Ibaka does this nightly dude blocking dunks above the rim, last 1 was extra clutch, won that series. Add to that he shot the highest fg% from midrange and top 5 fg% overall and he is better than Larry Sanders, though Larry isn't bad and I would love to have them both (we could have by the way, traded Quincy Pondexter to the Hornets so we could draft Cole Aldrich #11, 2 spots ahead of Larry Sanders).
Acie Law
sike naw
but anybody else remember that A&M vs Texas game where he cooked that whole squad?
Probably the Atlanta Hawks.
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/12/f...for-new-york-fashion-week.html?pagewanted=all
The "Kate Moss of the NBA."
Never change, Russel. Never change.
bae?
Pelicans are gonna be a team to watch. The sign and trade deal of my man Tyreke and trading Noel for Jrue. I'm excited to see my Kings play to. Adding Vasquez to the team and DeMarcus Cousins' offseason work seems like he's really improved plus the USA Mini Camp.
Congrats to Roger Brown's family on his HOF selection.Arlena can still recall the elation in his voice the day he called to tell her the Indiana Pacers, a new team in a new league, had made him the franchise's first player. "From there," she says, "it was just history." He averaged 17.6 points a game over an eight-year career and led the Pacers to three titles, winning playoff MVP honors in 1970. His name was later cleared in the gambling scandal, but he refused entry into the NBA near the end of his career. He retired in 1975 among the best in ABA history. "The Pacers were the class of the league, and Roger was the class of the class," Julius Erving said in Green's documentary. "He would have been known as one of the greatest players of all-time, but he never got that chance," longtime NBA executive Donnie Walsh added. "The greatest Pacer ever," Reggie Miller said. USA Today Sports
Greg Oden and Michael Beasley are on the Heat!!! Wow...if they don't threepeat
Hold on. Pelicans may fight for 8th spot. That starting line up is LEGIT. I'm not sure who's the firepower off the bench though.
Honestly if he plays well enough, why not? Shane could still start, but it would wear him down. Haslem is falling off so he can't start forever.What do you guys think about the chances of Beasley eventually cracking the starting line-up or starting him when they want to play at a quicker pace?
THISPelicans making the playoffs in the west....
Theyll fight and lose.Hold on. Pelicans may fight for 8th spot. That starting line up is LEGIT. I'm not sure who's the firepower off the bench though.
THIS
whats so funny? This is totally acceptable for dipsetgeneral to say thisPelicans making the playoffs in the west....